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Go for 16X from “Dollar Doomsday” (Case Study 2 of 2)

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Act now or get crushed but only until midnight tomorrow. Just click the link above. It will take you

Act now or get crushed [Header] Dear Project JACOB Registrant, As this incredible event winds down, I want to say two quick things: - Thank you for being part of Project JACOB this week. I hope you’ve enjoyed discovering the secrets behind the world’s #1 trading AI. - As an attendee, you can still [claim 1 FREE year of access to JACOB.ai’s recommendations… a $4,000 value…]( but only until midnight tomorrow. Just click the link above. It will take you to a full breakdown of this remarkable trading breakthrough from my friend and colleague, Imre Gams. Meanwhile, let me show you our second of two JACOB.ai Case Studies today. Check out this chart of the U.S. Dollar. [Image]( The red dotted line is JACOB.ai’s forecast for the greenback. As you can see… the dollar, like Nvidia, is headed for a massive shock. This one could wipe out millions of Americans as the dollar tumbles. And it’s all been confirmed by the most powerful trading AI on the planet: JACOB. According to JACOB.ai’s human trainer, Imre Gams… This event will send $39.6 trillion in cash “up for grabs” over the NEXT 6 DAYS. That means you have little time left to prepare. The good news? Imre details exactly what’s coming… and how to prepare… here. Just [click here]( to check out the video briefing Imre and I just did together. It explains why Dollar Doomsday is almost here – and what you can do to prepare. Even better, it reveals the only 3 tickers you’ll need to go for 16X gains from this same event… starting right now. Fair warning: [This access link will expire at midnight tomorrow.]( Click it now to get in on the biggest AI launch since ChatGPT. Sincerely, Jeff Clark Editor, Jeff Clark Trader P.S. HOW TO GET YOUR 3 FREE PICKS: About halfway through the briefing, Imre reveals all three tickers for turning the coming dollar shock into big gains. Watch it now and you can also claim 1 year of access to Imre’s JACOB.ai recommendations… a $4,000 value… free. Go [here]( before this offer expires at midnight tomorrow. © Omnia Research, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D286 Delray Beach FL 33483 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. If you no longer wish to hear about this opportunity you can [unsubscribe here](.

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